noun a person who creates sculptures by carving, modeling, or casting
Art critics may analyze and evaluate a sculptor's work in reviews or scholarly articles.
In art history, a sculptor is often studied in relation to their style, influences, and impact on the art world.
A sculptor is an artist who creates three-dimensional works of art by carving, modeling, or casting materials such as wood, stone, metal, or clay.
Sculptors may exhibit their work in art galleries and participate in group or solo shows.
Sculptors may teach classes or workshops on sculpting techniques and art history.
A sculptor may be hired by an architect to create sculptures or statues to be included in architectural designs.
An art gallery owner may represent and exhibit the work of a sculptor in their gallery.
A museum curator may acquire and display sculptures created by a sculptor in their museum's collection.
An art teacher may instruct students on sculpting techniques and the work of famous sculptors.